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Page 43
... purposes within it , whatever these purposes happen to be ( Morriss , 1987 ) . Power in this general sense depends upon certain preconditions : the presence of personal capacities or ' powers ' such as health , strength , knowledge and ...
... purposes within it , whatever these purposes happen to be ( Morriss , 1987 ) . Power in this general sense depends upon certain preconditions : the presence of personal capacities or ' powers ' such as health , strength , knowledge and ...
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... purposes of the powerful . The other is the power of the society or collectivity as a whole - over the forces of nature and the environment , and in relation to other societies and its collective organisation to achieve common purposes ...
... purposes of the powerful . The other is the power of the society or collectivity as a whole - over the forces of nature and the environment , and in relation to other societies and its collective organisation to achieve common purposes ...
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... purposes . The idea of a ' national ' purpose already suggests the second basic requirement that a constitutional order must meet if it is to be legitimate : it must facilitate rather than hinder the pursuit of a general interest ...
... purposes . The idea of a ' national ' purpose already suggests the second basic requirement that a constitutional order must meet if it is to be legitimate : it must facilitate rather than hinder the pursuit of a general interest ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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